Tip-toeing Into Glamours
Glamours have always felt confusing and overwhelming to me, but my bags were filling up fast and I wanted to go through and clean them out. But I didn’t want to just get rid of stuff willy-nilly. Knowing if I wanted something for Glamour was important to me… so I sort of delved into it.
I had to search for advice to understanding the Armoire and Glamour Dresser but I finally found information on how to put things into them. I dislike that the Armoire doesn’t hold much, though.
Not all of my classes/jobs have been leveled up much because I’ve been zerging through the MSQ to try and get ready for Endwalker, but I decided after much waffling to get rid of the gear I wasn’t using outside of a base set of gear for each class. A lot of it overlaps which helps.
Now, my bags are clean! Though I still have much trepidation on trying to glamour stuff, because I don’t want to go through the work of doing it all individually and then also trying to re-glamour gear after I get upgrades.
2 Comments
pkudude99
I used to just try to keep a decent-looking glamour on a set to share among my role jobs. After the glamour dresser got introduced I ignored it for a long time, but eventually gave it a look. And what a godsend it actually is compared to the whole thing of having to glamour each piece, roles having to share a look, etc. The ability to tie a glamour plate to a specific job gearset made it so that I could actually look different on my paladin vs my gunbreaker vs my dark knight. ‘Twas lovely!
Of course now I’ve got several different looks I like to apply to my dancer and/or bard jobs at times, but hey…. Fashion is endgame or something.
Chestnut
Fashion is absolutely end-game lol.